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There will be an AARP Driver Safety Class offered next Tuesday, Nov. 29, at the Marion County Extension Office on Fairground Road. The program will start at 10 a.m. and will be over no later than 3:30 p.m.
The course is designed for people over the age of 55, however everyone is welcome to attend the class. Most insurance companies offer a discount for taking this class.

Registration is now being held for Upward Basketball and Cheerleading for K-2nd grade. Lebanon Christian Church is the sponsor. Registration forms are available at Loper Floral located on Campbellsville Hwy., or at www.upward.org. Evaluations will be held Dec. 4 at Lebanon Middle School.
Practices will begin the week of Monday, Jan. 2, 2012, with the first game on Sunday, Jan. 8. Awards celebration will be held Sunday, Feb. 26.
For more information, call Lebanon Christian Church at (270) 692-2458.

With a new head coach at the helm, expectations are high for the Marion County Knights basketball team. Montrelle Irvin, who was hired in mid-July, hopes to take the Knights to a return trip to the regional tournament and hopefully further. After a somewhat surprising run into the regional tournament last season, this year’s version of the Knights looks to improve on last year’s winning record, the first since 2005-06, which finished 16-12.

The Lebanon Middle School seventh grade girls basketball team competed in the state tournament at the Kentucky Basketball Academy in Lexington over the weekend and advanced to the championship, which will take place on Sunday, Nov. 27.
The Lady Patriots remain undefeated.